Buying and Selling: The Realtor Curse II
Published Wednesday, May 03, 2006 by Real Estate Pro | E-mail this postRemember my friend who was selling her home in upstate N.Y.? Seems her realtor--a former co-worker (Warning sign #1)--nearly bollixed her entire home sale by inexplicably overestimating her buyer's potential property taxes by almost $3,000, then demanding to keep his commission!
She managed to restore the sale, took a minimal financial hit, and reported his behavior to his brokerage, the Greater Rochester Realtors Association, etc.
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Buying and Selling: The Realtor Curse II
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